21 Dec 2005
| by by Sam Matthews
LONDON – Channel 4 is getting ready to serve cold turkey to three heroin addicts as they aim to get off the drug for a live TV series.
The government has shelved plans for a multimillion-pound advertising campaign to tackle binge drinking amid fears of a financial crisis at the Department of Health (DoH).
21 Dec 2005
| by Drew Barrand
The Institute of Practitioners in Advertising (IPA) has slammed the last-minute decision by Chancellor Gordon Brown to abolish the Operating and Financial Review (OFR) legislation.
21 Dec 2005
It was the year London took gold, a frog drove adults crazy and Freddie replaced Becks. Here are 2005's most memorable events.
LONDON - The government has shelved plans for a multimillion-pound advertising campaign to tackle binge drinking amid fears of a financial crisis at the Department of Health.
16 Dec 2005
| by by Joe Lepper
LONDON - Age Concern is to launch a standalone membership brand called Heyday in an attempt to target the 1960s baby boomers and protest generation, who are now mostly in their 50s.
16 Dec 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
LONDON - Yorkshire Forward has unveiled a digital campaign to promote the area as a 'world-class region' in which to live, work and invest, developed by digital agency DS Emotion.
15 Dec 2005
| by by Julia Pearlman
LONDON – The advertising industry charity Nabs has just a few more places left to join in with 800 media and agency folk for its annual fundraising Big Bash event in February.
15 Dec 2005
| by by Joe Lepper
LONDON - The RNID has launched a direct marketing campaign, involving a mailout of 2006 calendars with pre-paid envelopes for each month, to encourage donations.
14 Dec 2005
| by by Staff
LONDON - The Home Office is to step up its fight against identity theft with a mail drop warning consumers about the fraud.